The Legal Shockwaves of AI in the Art World
About This Course
Artificial Intelligence ("AI") is one of the most revolutionary accomplishments of our era, and the legal developments surrounding AI are unfolding at warp speed. In light of the growing number of suits pending that revolve around AI, legal practitioners working in art law will want to know how it is shaping the law. This course will offer an overview of AI and a sampling of the many issues arising from AI’s overlap with art. Attendees will learn about AI’s capabilities in the arts, from facilitating art market transparency and provenance research to creating art, the legal issues created by these capabilities, and the legal precedent being made. The Legal Shockwaves of AI in the Art World is for attorneys who want an introduction to the AI art world.
Learning Objectives:
- Evaluate AI’s roots in art, code, and programming for AI art, AI data sets, and the Metaverse
- Explore the various uses of AI for transparency and provenance, increasing historical knowledge and profit
- Compare AI and copyright issues: current trends; official guidance, commission, and position from the United States Patent and Trademark Office; case law; and precedent and regulation
- Investigate U.S. regulation and precedent going forward
About the Presenters
Stephanie Drawdy, Esq.
Attorney | Artist | Host of Warfare of Art and Law Podcast
Practice Area: Arts & Entertainment
Stephanie Drawdy is an artist and attorney. After graduating from New York Law School, she served on the New York City Bar Association’s Art Law Committee and received a diploma in Art Profession Law and Ethics from Institute of Art and Law. Stephanie has returned to the NYC Bar Association’s Art Law Committee as a member for the term 2024-2027, volunteers with New York’s Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, writes extensively on art law issues (including for Institute of Art and Law’s quarterly Art Antiquity and Law Journal and blog and the ABA Art & Cultural Heritage Law Committee Newsletter), ...
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